Warrensburg Town Court report

• Richard Moretti Jr., 48, of Highland NY pled Guilty to Attempted Petit Larceny for taking Cynthia Crace's $600 charbroil gas grill on May 2. He was originally charged with Petit Larceny in the matter. The case was adjourned to Oct. 21 for sentencing.

• Gregory Tyrell, 27 of Chestertown was sentenced to three years probation and a $50 fine for a Misdemeanor conviction of third-degree Assault. Police said he struck a person with a metal pipe April 20 at the Warrensburg Town Recreation Field

• The case of Michael Morehouse, 34, of Warrensburg was adjourned to Sept. 23. Morehouse is facing a Misdemeanor charge of fourth-degree Criminal Mischief based on a Sept. 7 incident. Police said he threw a phone against a wall while a 911 call was being placed.

• The case of Richard Davis, 49, of Warrensburg, was adjourned to Sept. 23. He is facing a Misdemeanor charge of second-degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle based on an Aug. 18 traffic stop.

• The case of Lisa Thompson, 46, of Lawrence Harbor, NJ was adjourned to Sept. 23. She is facing Misdemeanor DWI and Aggravated DWI charges. She was stopped Aug. 15 for inadequate headlights when police determined she'd consumed alcohol in excess.

Sept. 2 - Justice Richard Nissen presiding

• Darren Baker was in court to face a charge of failing to get a dog license, an offense that can prompt a $250 fine and mean a 15-day jail sentence. He was apprehended Aug. 19 when town employees were going door-to-door in an effort to check dog licenses. Baker told the judge that the license required immunizations, and he couldn't do it now because the dog was pregnant. Assistant District Attorney Kevin Donlon looked up the pregnancy term for his dog on his PDA, a term of 63 days, and Judge Nissen told Baker to return Oct. 14 with a dog license.